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The Bonham Daily Favorite from Bonham, Texas • Page 2

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THE FAVQRSTE-Bonham, Apr. 18, 1968 Page 2 The Bonham Daily Favorite Published Daviy Except Sarordat by BONHAM PUBLISHING INC. Entered at Post Office at Bonham, as second mail matter. Office Address: Box 550, Bonham, Texas 75411, AUBREY McALISTER. Robarf M.

Cantrell Aubray McAlistar Managing Editor Sociaty Editor 7 Ralph Allan Mechanical horaman Barnay Manager Harold RESS ASSOCIATION NOTICE TO PUBLIC Any erroneous reflection upon the character, relation, or standing of any firm, individual or corporator! will be gladly corrected opoii beinR called to the attention of the publisher. United Press International is exclusively entitt led to tha mm lor publication of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited to the paper and also the news published herein. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Some In Bonham Me Week Bv Mail in Fannin and Adjoining Counties 98.00 Year 9f Mail Elsewhere $13.00 Year Advertising Representative: Texas Daily Press Iieague Begin The Day With God FRIDAY, April 19 Read I Corinthians 1512-22 The men said to them (the women): "Why are you looking among the dead for one who is alive? He is not here; he has risen." Luke THOUGHT FOR THE DAY Does the hope of tho resurrection show in our daily lives? Dorothy D. Meyerink, Mexico. The Lighter Side By Dick WASHINGTON (I PI) something momentous and unexpected happens.

I always say, "this proves I was President Johnson announcement that he would not be a candidate for re election was no exception. Fur it confirmed one of my pet theories. I call the political domino theory. Late last evening after Thanksgiving, as 1 was playing a game of dominoes with my father, who was visiting here at the time. After the game, my father asked if 1 thought Gov.

Romm would be a andidate for the GOP nomination. List Candidates 1 said. other Republican prospects a Rockefeller, Nixon, Reagan, Percy and Stassen. On the Democratic side, a ippears that Johnson may be challenged by Kennedy and Bv way of illustration, I Clyde L. Roy Is Wounded in S.

Vietnam Set. Clvde L. Roy, son of Flo Holmes of the Oakland community, was wounded in action in Vietnam April 6, hjs wife, Mrs. Diane of Ka Bay, Hawaii, has been advised. Mrs.

Roy, the former Diane Nichols, has written her mother, Mrs. Mamie Nichols, advising her of her wounding. Sgt. Roy, who is in the U.S. Marine Corps, received a gunshot wound from hostile rifle fire while on a patrol near Thrus Thien, South Y'iet- na m.

He is presently receiving treatment at the First Medical Battalion Phi Bai, his wife wrote. She said his condition was good. picked up nine dominoes and stood them on end so that they 1 rmed a file. At that moment, my son passed by and pushed the front domino, causing it to topple over. To my utter amazement, the other dominoes fell over too.

at I exclaimed. I his must be an i men of some kind. If 1 can figure out what it portends, 1 can make a fortune as a political All that night 1 stayed awake thinking about the strange occurrence and along about its meaning became clear to me. 1 crawled on my hands and knees into tne guest bedroom and tm my hand to awaken him. must mean that if one candidate falls, the others will fall, 1 said.

Theory In Effect woke me up to tell me my father grumbled. But now, of couise, the falling domino theory is being borne out. mney started it when someone pushed him in New Hampshire, causing him to fall out of the i ace. A few days later went Rockefeller. The kerplop you heard Sunday night was Johnson going over.

And if Reagan, Percy and Stassen fallen already, they are at least more horizontal than vertical. With Johnson down, can McCarthy remain upright? Will Kennedv Nixon be next? I he domino theory is gathering momentum. 1 predict that by t.me the August conventions roll around there be a perpendicular candidate in sight. DEATHS Jubie Bramlett Rites Will be Held Saturday Miss Jubie Fxter Bramlett, HI, of the Mulberry community, died in a Bonham hospital at 4:10 a.m. Thursday, April 18, 1968.

She had been in the hospital 10 days. Funeral services will be held at the Cooper Funeral chapel at 2:30 m. Saturday with interment in the Mulberry cemetery. Miss Bramlett was born Aug. 1, 1900, in Mississippi, daughter Mr.

and Mrs. Sam C. Bramlett. She was a member of the Mulberry Methodist church and had served as president of the Mulberry cemetery Association 15 years and was active in the work of the Mulberry Community Improvement club. Survivors are two brothers, S.

F. Bramlett and A. B. Bramlett, both of LaPorte; a sister, Mrs. Cordie Harburg of San Bernadino, arid a number of nieces and nephews.

Services Held In Durant For Frank Purkey, 108 Funeral services for Frank Purkey, 108, former resident of the Gober community, were to be held at the Murray Funeral chapel in Durant, at 2 p.m. Thursday with interment in a Durant cemetery. Mr. Purkey, father of Mrs. Mamie Dunning of Bonham, died in a Durant nursing home Wednesday, April 17, He had been in declining health for some years.

He was born Oct. 16, 1K59, in Morristown, Tenn. He married Miss Mary Kidwell in Morristown and they left for Bonham by train a short time after the wedding ceremony. They lived in the Gober community for a number of years and moved from there to Albany, some 05 years ago. Survivors are two daughters, Mrs.

Mamie Dunning of Bonham and s. Myrtle Shipman of Durant, a son, Willie Pm key of Albany, grandchildren, 10 great-grandchildren and 17 great-great grandchildren. Mrs. Edwin Russell of Bonham is a granddaughter and Del.ica Kay Nolen of Leonard is a great-great-granddaughter. It's A Girl, Desiree Kay, born April 16, at 2:15 m.

in Wilson N. Jones hospital in Sherman to Sp. 3 and Mrs. Marc Kilgore. The baby weighed six pounds, 14 ounces.

Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Wright, 1803 Thomas Lee Road, Bonham, and Mr.

and Mrs. M. G. Kilgore of Telephone. Mrs.

Edith Wright of Dallas is the maternal great grandmother. Mrs. Buster Johns Home From Hospital Mrs. Buster Johns, art teacher at 1. W.

Evans and Bailey Inglish schools, who underwent major surgery at hospital last week, was returned to her home Wednesday where she is recuperating satisfactorily. ULA mm mm mmm mmmmmmmm mm mm Too Late to Classify FOR SALE: 2 y-mng Du roc sows. Call 5S3-539L 202-3tc NOTICE! BANKS WILL BE WELL PUMPS Worlds Finest Ruth Berry Well Pumps. Shallow or Deep Pumps FREE INSTALLATION COME COUNTRY BOY STORE Bonham Hwy. 82 MILO SEED Northrup King DeKalb Golden Acres FARM CHEMICALS Premurges, Weed Killers CAUDLE McGUIRE Farm Ranch Center Your ARCADIAN LIQlfit) FERTILIZER DEALER Hwy.

78 North 583-5348 Bonham CLOSED MONDAY. APRIL 22 In Observance of SAN JACINTO DAY BONHAM STATE BANK FIRST NATIONAL BANK ItMUI COOl ittttMcweo Ordaz Ready to Meet Johnson 1 auth WEATHER Snow can be expected in portions of the Rockies with showers across North Texas, Oklahoma and into the Tennessee and Ohio valleys. Elsewhere, fair to partly cloudy skies are expected to prevail. NORTH CENTRAL TEXAS Cloudy and cooler with possible scattered showers tonight. Decreasing cloudiness Friday.

UPI Telephoto) Not Very Happy Thieu, Ky Fearful Of S. Sell-Out MEXICO CITY Mexican President Gustaevo D. Ordaz is ready to meet with U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson on the border some year.

Foreign Secretary Antonio Carrillo Flores made the announcement Tuesday, in re sponse to a statement by Johnson to Mexican congressmen in Honolulu. Mexican newsmen, attending the annual meeting between U. S. Congressmen and their Mexican counterparts, reported that Johnson said a meeting with Diaz Ordaz would take place before the end of the year at the Friendship Dam on the Rio Grande. The dam, is being built jointly near Del Rio, Texas as a joint project to control floods and provide water for irrigation.

Blames TV By PHIL NEWSOM UPI Foreign News Analyst South President Nguyen Van Thieu and Vice President Nguyen Cao Ky are' not aparticularly nippy with the present direction of the search for Vietnam peace talks. They the United States will attempt to pressure them into a coalition government with the Communists, and this, they have said, they never will accept. There are others, too, who feat a U.S. sell-out. Here is tJ partial rundown: BANGKOK: I he prospect of imminent peace negotiations is causing a bad case of heartburn among top echelon Thais, wno fear the prospect of being left defenseless as the only pro- Western nation remaining on the Indochina peninsula.

The fears nave been compounded by recent Communist advances in Laos. TAIPFI: The NATIONALIST Chinese government is expected to advise the United States against formation of a coalition government in South Vietnaifl. It will rm Washington of its strong belief that a government in which a Communist party backed by its own army is represented will only lead to a Communist takeover of the i whole country in a very short time. A SEOUL: In Hawaii, Sout Korean President Park Chun Hee will make clear his opposition either to prolonged Vietnam peace talks or to a Geneva-type conference. The Koreans, with memory of prolonged armistice talks in their own country and frequent Communist violations of it, believe prolonged talks can lead only to advantage.

1 ney also fear that Vietnam War allies would be excluded from talks in a Geneva style conference. There are others, too, who fear the consequences of any U.S. withdrawal from Southeast Asia. Among these an be counted Malaysia, Laos and Burma, MANCHESTER, England coroner said today television apparently led to the death of 7-year-old Carl Renfrew and could be the death of otner epileptics. Coroner Donald Summerficld said the boy choked to death on his own vomit during an electric seizure induced by the flicker of the television screen in his living room.

Eye Surgery For Miss Ester Adams be expected to take a public stand. All would fee! forced to make an accommodation of their own then with Red China. Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos also would oppose sueh a withdrawal hut might be forced to accept it because of Sherman. Mrs. Adams underwent eye surgery in the hospital there Wednesday and is reported to be recovering.

opposition at home to the 2.000- man civil action force now on duty in South Vietnam. Phone 583-3631 THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Box Office Opens Friday 5:45 Saturday 12:45 I A UNIVERSAL Did you hear the one about The Traveling Saleslady? nSETl WHITE SWAN 1 SHORTENING SHORTENING 3-Lb. CQc Con 7 ADD UP BIG Hormel Red Label BACON Lb. Pkg, 49 Mger? 4 I COFFEE 69 Pound Con Hormel All Meat WIENERS 12 Oi. Pkg Borden's Vi Gal.

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Pkg. FIG NEWTONS 35c Bed Each PILLOWS 88c Quints Buried TEHRAN bom to a farmer's wife in a remote mountain village were buried Wednesday. The babies died Tuesday night. Epress Farah Dibah ordered medical supplies rushed to the village. The supplies will now used to help the 35-year-old mother, press reports said.

Clifford Visits.V THE HAGUE (UPl)-Clark Cliff-rod, U.S. defense secretary, met today with Harlan Cleveland, U.S. ambassador to the North Atlantic Treaty Organia- tion. and William R. Tyler, ambassador to the Netherlands.

Clifford arrived in rhe Netherlands Wednesday night but made no statement to newsmen. Be Miss Ester Adams is in room even though the latter could not 210 at Community hospital in Folger's I 0 Oz. Jar INSTANT $1.19 Kleenex 2 Roll Pkg. Big Mike 303 Cans DOG FOOD ...6 for 49c Purina 5 Lb. Bag DOG Purina 25 Lb.

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